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tobiasbeecher:Hehehe ![]() |
tobiasbeecher:For the love of God, lemme just ignore your comment. ![]() |
Wasn't this same topic on frontpage yesterday? ![]() |
So Aloysis Ozubulu has suddenly become a Saint! My people worship money shaa. "Any way na way" mentality! How many topics have you created on this man today? Is he nuturing some political ambitions? Huh OP, if you are doing this "oti-nkpu" because of the chippings he drops for you.... Hnmmm, you better Repent before it's too late! |
Money buys everything in Nigeria. No good morals to lay for upcoming generations. |
Everyone is shouting "Halleluya", "Praise God" all over. No one has spared a thought to the inconvinence this has brought to the residents of Gbagada and environs. When I get into authority, this one and many others are going down! Nanzenze! ![]() Modified: Stupid people threatening me with "wrath of God". Nonsense! |
Since I don't share the popular opinion, I'm gonna keep most of it to myself. But one quick question - is this church sound proof? |
Mr married man, what are you still doing with your ex? You didn't mention what the chat was about, huh? What will you do if you find that your wife is chatting with her ex? Married people acting single. Rubbish! |
Dezzx:He's been cheerfully taking in the beatings. Can't you see it in his happy face? Ode! |
Don't worry, education bills are used in funding cows. Sai Baba ![]() |
It's like many people eat noodles and eggs a lot. Pls let's not make it a habit, it's not healthy. |
Is the groom a hitman? ![]() |
It's really beautiful. |
Lunch is ready
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Awwww, she loved everything Nigerian and really worked hard to become "Nigerian". It's a pity |
Codebrain33243:Nairaland is a software ![]() |
I wanna know, did Adeboye really say that? |
slex:It's your business if your choose to keep quiet. He has chosen to speak out, allow him! I dash money to attendants on my own will. But snatching it from me?, mbanu! E no go work. |
hayjayman:Rubbish! He can dash the attendant money IF HE WILLS, but calling 2133 N2200 is theft! Simple and short. |
Not necessarily so! Before now, this kind of topic will not be written without splashing Linda Ikeji into our faces! Now she is engaged - Praise Jesus! Do not tag marriage to a particular age. This is one of the wrong assumptions guys make when marriage-shaming older single women. People should marry when they are financially and emotionally ready to face the challenges that marriage brings. Marriage is no child's play. Another is that I will personally encourage women to pursue their career and be financially grounded before delving into marriage. Nigeria is hard. Marriage, child bearing etc impedes a woman's career growth. If you don't take care, you are out of job. Getting back in a few years later in a labour-congested society such as ours is challenging, most times absent. If you marry early and depend fully on an another adult for your daily sustainance, of what use is your education? Besides, you are gonna bring a lot of pressure of the man/marriage. Nigerian economy of today harsh o. Enterpreneurship without capital sustainance will fail, biko I'm not talking about hawking ankara and perfume from office to office. From my own experience, a woman advancing in her career does not stop men from liking and toasting her. Just live a level-head life, without too much drama. Don't give in to societial pressure and start everyday vague uploads and preaching on Facebook and co, it's no competition. Live a natural (not fake) life devoid of sexual controversies, and stalking ex-es. etc. It will not be hard for you to get a man that will adore you even in your late 30's. I am a living example. And Sister Linda Ikeji is also engaged too already. |
The way they will be covering their head, you'll think they've reached heaven. Mtcheeeeeew ![]() |
Holy Ghost fire also delivers from people poverty? |
I'm not impressed with the prizes. Total sum of 450k plus photocopy machine for the school? Phew! |
Thanks to Bill and Melinda Gates! |
Apart from Politicians, every other profession is underpaid in Nigeria. |
Feel free to add yours. |
91. Make efforts to publish an article in my favorite newspaper. 92. See the world from another perspective. Make my own blog. 93. Learn to make new dishes. 94. Find for myself suitable entertainment and fitness methods. 95. Always smile and not allow worries into my world. 96. Start a business – without worrying about if it’ll succeed or not. 97. Imagine life's last moments - come to the realization that death is an inevitable end. 98. At the end of each year, evaluate my behavior in the previous year. 99. Write a will which may include donating my useful organs after death. |
81. Cooperate with others to fulfill a difficult task. 82. Buy some lottery tickets and try my luck. 83. Say "NO" to the most difficult person to accept a "NO". 84. Go all out to do hands-on task - Everything that needs to be done. 85. Invest in health - Learn to take care of my health. 86. Be a guest to a minority ethnic group or visit a friend in a foreign land. 87. Take part in a short-course military training – to help me strengthen the law and my sense of responsibility. 88. At every opportunity, talk to others about healthy living and good nutrition. 89. Dare to change my job spontaneously - take courage to change status quo. 90. Frequently take part in physical and mental exercises. |
71. Accept a dilemma and try to deal with it. 72. Become a volunteer for the weak and needy people. 73. Give donations to disaster areas – maybe through NGO. 74. Learn to survive under various pressures. 75. Wait for the arrival of New Year in an unforgettable way - 2020 maybe. 76. Decorate my home in the style of my own design. 77. Make a promise to myself and diligently pursue it. 78. Hide my doubts and dare to believe. 79. Experience failure - learn to accept things that I cannot change and see how I can pull through. 80. Learn to listen to other's talk. Learn the art of communication. |
61. Do a hard task - like going to save victims of disaster or of war. 62. Give tangible help to others - to do something that is really useful for them. 63. Watch sunrise and sunset from a majestic landscape. 64. Get to bid a loved one farewell - experience the sadness and long for a reunion. 65. Taste almost all of the world's good dishes. 66. Make friends from every corner of the world. 67. Sincerely appreciate my friends and family. 68. Make every romantic thing I can think of, a reality. 69. Give enough food to some less-privileged people without hurting their self-esteem. 70. Give myself an award as self-motivation. |
51. Occasionally send a thoughtful gift to a loved one or friend. 52. Go shopping for some less-privileged people. 53. Guard my dignity carefully. 54. Become animal-friendly, take care of them. 55. Keep every promise. 56. Engage in a profitable business or a profitable investment. 57. Accept and cherish everything that life brings – good or bad. 58. Apologize to those that I have hurt. 59. Try to give my honor to other people. 60. Reorganize my life - cleaning life, master any art of choice. |
41. Make a video interview with people; see myself from other people's eyes/ perspective. 42. Fall deeply in love again with my career. 43. Become an active environmental protectionist. 44. Start and maintain a chat with some stranger, to feel what they feel their passion. 45. Be grateful, from my heart. 46. Daydream. 47. Recall a life's time lesson or advice. 48. Personally go out to sell stuff – better if I sell for fundraising. 49. Make a weekly plan, monthly plan, or a longer-term plan. 50. Perform or speak to a large crowd to help me build more self-confidence. |
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